Lock and Dam Number 2
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The middle of three locks on Cape Fear River above Wilmington. I like this one much better than William O. Huske Lock and Dam Number 3, but not quite as much as Lock and Dam Number 1.
The three locks and dams on Cape Fear River were constructed between 1915 and 1935 to provide a navigable channel for commercial vessels between Wilmington to Fayetteville. The locks were regularly used for many years, but river commerce slowly declined and they are no longer needed for commercial transport. In fact, I don’t believe they are currently operating for any vessels. The locks have been considered for removal for several years, but it’s complicated issue as Number 2 and Number 3 are used as water supply intakes, and there are other concerns involved.
For information about Cape Fear River in general, including a table listing all the waterfalls on the river, visit the River Basins & Rivers page and click on the Cape Fear River Basin tab.

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Driving Directions
From U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website:
Lock and Dam # 2 is located approximately 2 miles from the court house in Elizabethtown, NC. Lock and Dam 2 is accessible to public use via SR 1703 from North Carolina State Highway 87. The recreation area at Lock and Dam #2 is leased to the Town of Elizabethtown.
645 Lock #2 Road
Elizabethtown, North Carolina 28337
Hiking Directions
Quick Glance
From the kiosk, you can walk out onto the deck for a distant view of the lock and dam. Up the hill at the picnic area, you can walk out to the lock for a close view, but it’s not very impressive.
Detailed Look
No details needed.
| Accessibility: | Boardwalk |
| County: | Bladen |
| River Basin: | Cape Fear |
| Watercourse: | Cape Fear River |
| Watershed: | Amazon |
| Type and Height: | Small dam |
| Landowner: | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
| Experience Rating: | Fair |
| Elevation: | |
| USGS Map: | Elizabethtown North |
| Hike Difficulty: | Easy |
| Hike Distance: | Short walk |
| Waterfall GPS: | 34.625057, -78.574792 |
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